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ikaruga 07-08-2011 07:09 AM

Please help identify a japanese art...
 
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Hi:)

Greetings to the forum:ywave:

There is a fps game by id software, Quakelive I used to play sometimes with my friends. There is one map I really like, Japanese Castles. There are several pictures on the walls (like this, or this), but I already identified all of them except the one in the attached file.

Could one of you please help me find the "source of this picture, or where may I find a high-res version?

Any help would be greatly appreciated:)

ps.: I got the pic from the game files, so I guess it's the property of id software, and all rights are reserved

ikaruga 07-08-2011 08:33 AM

Oh, there is a Japanese Art sub-forum I didn't know about.
I'm really sorry for that, perhaps one of the mods could be nice and move this thread over there

Thanks:)

siokan 07-08-2011 10:18 AM

Ashikaga Motouji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ga_Motouji.jpg

ikaruga 07-08-2011 10:46 AM

Thank you very much sir:) I wonder if id made it blueish for the game since the original is BW only, but I will just recolor the wiki version. Many thanks indeed!

ps.: nice weekend to all:ywave:

patmorgan2011 08-11-2011 08:41 PM

Please could you identify the artists name and details i.e. period its from etc. Follow the link:


Japanese Wood Block Prints in County Armagh | Antiques for Sale | Gumtree.com

masaegu 08-12-2011 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by patmorgan2011 (Post 875674)
Please could you identify the artists name and details i.e. period its from etc. Follow the link:


Japanese Wood Block Prints in County Armagh | Antiques for Sale | Gumtree.com

There is no signature on the painting so we cannot identify the artist. I can promise you that it is not by one of the giants, I am afraid.

As the writing on top right says, it was probably used as one of the illustrations in the book named 「古今婦人倭風俗」, which roughly translates to "Ancient and Modern Manners and Customs of Japanese Women". The painting's title is 「卯月」, which means "April".

The book was published in 1892.

patmorgan2011 08-13-2011 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by masaegu (Post 875717)
There is no signature on the painting so we cannot identify the artist. I can promise you that it is not by one of the giants, I am afraid.

As the writing on top right says, it was probably used as one of the illustrations in the book named 「古今婦人倭風俗」, which roughly translates to "Ancient and Modern Manners and Customs of Japanese Women". The painting's title is 「卯月」, which means "April".

The book was published in 1892.




Thanks 4 ur help - its unfortunate that they are not worth much. Rage!!!!!


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